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Updated every 10 minutes with answers to common Tuscany real estate information questions buyers and sellers ask about Tuscany Calgary. Data reflects trending market conditions updated every 10 minutes. Always contact a local real estate agent who is a Neighbourhood Expert to provide the most reliable information. Data provided as an information resource only.

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Tuscany community overview

What is the current average home price in Tuscany?

The average home price in Tuscany is currently $746,750.00 based on active MLS® listings, prices range from $315,000.00 up to $1,199,900.00 for luxury estates. This data is refreshed every 10 minutes.

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What types of properties are available in Tuscany?

Homes in Tuscany include single-family detached homes, modern townhouses, luxury condos, and brand-new construction. Current inventory shows 36 active listings across all property types.

What amenities and schools are near Tuscany?

Residents enjoy parks, walking trails, playgrounds, shopping plazas, and top-rated schools within the Calgary district. Family-friendly environment with recreation centers.

What is the commute time from Tuscany to downtown?

Commute to downtown Calgary typically takes 20 to 40 minutes by car or public transit. Major highways and bus routes provide excellent connectivity.

Are there new construction developments in Tuscany?

Yes! Tuscany has new home communities, custom builds, and pre-construction projects. Check new construction listings for modern designs.

How is the real estate market trend in Tuscany?

The market shows steady appreciation with balanced demand. Currently 36 active listings, average price $746,750.

How does Tuscany compare to other Calgary area communities?

Tuscany offers suburban tranquility with urban proximity. Competitive pricing and community parks make it desirable compared to nearby cities.

What are typical property taxes in Tuscany?

Property taxes average 0.6% to 0.8% of home value annually. For a $746,750 home, expect around $0/year.

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What is the best time to buy or sell in Tuscany?

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Tuscany Calgary Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Tuscany, a picturesque, family-oriented community in Calgary's northwest quadrant. Known for its stunning ravine setting, direct LRT access, breathtaking Rocky Mountain views, the popular Tuscany Club, and extensive pathway system, Tuscany offers the perfect balance between natural beauty and urban convenience. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Tuscany located in Calgary?

Tuscany is a scenic, established community in northwest Calgary, Alberta. It is bordered to the north by the 12 Mile Coulee ravine and Stoney Trail, to the east by Nose Hill Drive and the community of Rocky Ridge, to the south by Crowchild Trail, and to the west by the 12 Mile Coulee natural area and the community of Valley Ridge. The community falls within Ward 2, represented by Councillor Jennifer Wyness. Tuscany is known for its stunning ravine setting, direct access to the Tuscany LRT Station (the northwestern terminus of the Red Line), breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains, the popular Tuscany Club community centre, and over 15 km of walking and biking trails. Nearby communities include Rocky Ridge, Royal Oak, Scenic Acres, and Valley Ridge.

For more information, visit the City of Calgary website or search "Tuscany Calgary" on Google Maps.

How much do homes cost in Tuscany?

Current Market Overview:

  • Average list price for single-family homes: Approximately $650,000 to $900,000
  • Median sold price for detached homes: Approximately $720,000 to $780,000
  • Laned homes (rear garage): $550,000 to $680,000
  • Townhomes and duplexes: $400,000 to $550,000
  • Apartment-style condos: $280,000 to $420,000
  • Ravine lots (backing onto 12 Mile Coulee): $900,000 to $1,500,000+
  • Average price per square foot: Approximately $370 to $480
  • Active listings: Typically 40 to 70 homes for sale at any given time

Market Activity: Homes in Tuscany typically sell within 25 to 45 days, with ravine lots and homes near the LRT station often selling faster. Tuscany offers excellent value for northwest Calgary living with direct LRT access and stunning natural surroundings.

Housing Types Available: Single-family detached homes (front-drive), laned homes (rear garage), townhomes, duplexes, and apartment-style condos. Most properties were built between 1995 and 2008, with mature landscaping and established trees.

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What is the population and demographic profile of Tuscany?

Population: Approximately 20,000 to 22,000 residents.

Land Area: Approximately 4.2 square kilometres.

Age Distribution:

  • 0 to 19 years: 30 percent
  • 20 to 34 years: 16 percent
  • 35 to 49 years: 24 percent
  • 50 to 64 years: 20 percent
  • 65 years and older: 10 percent

Average Household Income: Approximately $130,000 to $155,000.

Median Household Income: Approximately $120,000.

Household Composition: 72 percent single-family households, 30 percent couples with children, 84 percent homeowners, 16 percent renters.

Immigration: Approximately 27 percent of residents are immigrants.

Top Mother Tongues:

  • English: 68 percent
  • Tagalog: 7 percent
  • Spanish: 5 percent
  • Punjabi: 4 percent
  • Arabic: 3 percent
What schools are available in or near Tuscany?

Tuscany is home to several highly-rated schools, making it a top choice for families with children of all ages.

Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education):

Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District):

Alternative Programs: Several nearby schools offer French immersion, Montessori, and other specialized programs. For current boundaries and program offerings, visit the Calgary Board of Education or Calgary Catholic School District websites.

What parks and recreational amenities are in Tuscany?

Tuscany is defined by its stunning natural setting, with the 12 Mile Coulee ravine winding through the heart of the community.

Key Parks & Green Spaces:

  • 12 Mile Coulee Ravine: A naturalized ravine running through Tuscany with over 15 km of walking and biking trails, bridges, and stunning views of the Rocky Mountains
  • Tuscany Park: The central community park featuring a large playground, picnic shelter, basketball court, and open green space
  • Tuscany Pond: A scenic stormwater pond with walking paths, benches, and interpretive signage about local wildlife
  • Tuscany Ridge Natural Area: Elevated natural area with walking trails and panoramic mountain views
  • Coulee Ridge Park: A pocket park perched above the ravine with bench seating and lookout points
  • Tuscany Greenway: A linear park running through the community connecting parks, schools, and the LRT station

Tuscany Club:

  • Private community recreation centre available to Tuscany residents
  • Features include indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, ice rink, tennis courts, and meeting rooms
  • Offers programs for all ages including swimming lessons, fitness classes, and summer camps
  • Membership is available to Tuscany residents through the Tuscany Community Association

Nearby Recreation Facilities:

  • Vivo for Healthier Generations (Cardel Place): World-class recreation centre with swimming, skating, fitness, and library services (10 minutes)
  • Crowfoot Crossing Shopping & Entertainment: Cineplex theatre and various recreational options (8 minutes)

For more information on City of Calgary parks, visit Calgary Parks. For Tuscany Club membership, visit the Tuscany Club website.

What are the transportation options and commute times from Tuscany?

Tuscany offers exceptional transportation options, including direct LRT access — one of the few northwest communities with this amenity.

Major Roads & Highways:

  • Stoney Trail (Highway 201) borders the north side of Tuscany, providing access to the entire ring road system
  • Crowchild Trail borders the south side, connecting directly to downtown Calgary
  • Nose Hill Drive borders the east side, connecting to John Laurie Boulevard and McKnight Boulevard
  • Downtown Calgary is approximately 15 to 18 minutes via Crowchild Trail

LRT (C-Train) - Tuscany Station:

  • The Tuscany LRT Station is the northwestern terminus of the Red Line, located within the community
  • Direct train service to downtown Calgary (approximately 20 to 25 minutes)
  • Free park-and-ride lot available (over 1,200 stalls, fills early on weekdays)
  • Multiple bus routes feed into Tuscany Station from surrounding areas

Public Transit (Bus):

  • Multiple Calgary Transit bus routes serve Tuscany including routes 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99
  • These routes connect to Tuscany LRT Station and surrounding communities

Plan Your Trip: Use Calgary Transit for schedules and route planning.

What shopping and daily amenities are near Tuscany?

Tuscany residents enjoy convenient access to several major shopping centres within minutes.

Nearby Shopping Centres:

  • Tuscany Market (within Tuscany): Co-op grocery store, pharmacy, restaurants, medical clinic, and services
  • Crowfoot Crossing: Large shopping centre with Walmart, Winners, Cineplex, Sport Chek, and over 100 retail stores (5 to 8 minutes)
  • Royal Oak Shopping Centre: Sobeys, Shoppers Drug Mart, restaurants, and professional services (8 minutes)
  • Beacon Hill Shopping Centre: Costco, Home Depot, Best Buy, and over 100 retail stores (12 minutes)
  • CrossIron Mills Mall: Alberta's largest outlet shopping centre with over 200 stores, approximately 15 minutes north

Grocery Stores Nearby:

  • Co-op (Tuscany Market)
  • Sobeys (Royal Oak)
  • Walmart (Crowfoot Crossing)
  • Costco (Beacon Hill)

Healthcare: Tuscany Medical Clinic is located in Tuscany Market. Rockyview General Hospital and Foothills Hospital are approximately 20 to 25 minutes away.

Is Tuscany a good investment for real estate?

Tuscany presents several compelling factors for real estate investors, families, and homebuyers seeking long-term value in northwest Calgary.

Investment Highlights:

  • Direct LRT Access: Tuscany Station is a major transit hub, driving property values and rental demand
  • Ravine Premium: Homes backing onto 12 Mile Coulee command significant premiums and hold value exceptionally well
  • Strong Family Demographic: 30 percent of residents are under 19, creating consistent demand for family-sized homes
  • Excellent Schools: Multiple highly-rated schools within walking distance attract families
  • Tuscany Club: Unique private recreation facility adds significant desirability and value
  • Rental Demand: Strong rental market due to LRT access, schools, and amenities
  • Stoney Trail Access: Excellent connectivity to the ring road increases desirability for commuters

Considerations:

  • Older homes than newer northwest communities (built 1995 to 2008) — some may require renovation
  • LRT park-and-ride can create traffic congestion on Tuscany Boulevard during peak hours
  • Some areas near LRT station have higher density (condos, townhomes) which can affect parking
  • Homes typically sell within 25 to 45 days, indicating balanced market conditions

For investors and families seeking established northwest living with direct LRT access and stunning natural surroundings, Tuscany remains an excellent long-term option.

Does Tuscany have a community association and what is the Tuscany Club?

Tuscany is served by the Tuscany Community Association, which operates the renowned Tuscany Club — a unique private recreation facility for residents.

Tuscany Club Features:

  • Indoor swimming pool and kiddie pool
  • Fitness centre with cardio and weight equipment
  • Ice rink (indoor) for hockey and skating
  • Tennis courts (outdoor, seasonal)
  • Squash courts
  • Meeting rooms and party spaces available for rental
  • Children's play area and summer camps
  • Swimming lessons, fitness classes, and adult programs

Community Association Events:

  • Tuscany Summer Celebration (June) — BBQ, face painting, bouncy castle, and family activities at Tuscany Park
  • Movie Night at the Club (August) — outdoor movie screening at Tuscany Club
  • Annual Community Garage Sale (spring) — neighbourhood-wide event
  • Winter Carnival (February) — skating, hot chocolate, and family games at Tuscany Club
  • Halloween Howl and pumpkin carving contest
  • Neighbourhood Clean-Up Day (spring and fall)
  • Holiday Lights Contest (December) — community-wide holiday decorating competition

Membership: Tuscany Club membership is available to Tuscany residents. Fees are paid annually through the community association. The club is managed by a volunteer board of directors.

Get Involved: Residents can join the Tuscany Community Association Facebook group, attend monthly meetings, or volunteer for committees and events. For membership information, facility rentals, and event calendars, visit the Tuscany Club website.

Is Tuscany a safe neighbourhood?

Tuscany is considered a safe, family-oriented neighbourhood with crime rates below the Calgary average.

Crime Overview:

  • The community has an active Neighbourhood Watch program and engaged Community Association safety committee
  • Most reported incidents involve low-level property crime (theft from vehicles), typical for suburban communities near major roads and LRT
  • Violent crime rates in Tuscany are low and have remained stable over the past decade
  • Residents report feeling safe walking alone during daylight and evening hours, especially along the well-lit main streets and pathway system
  • The Calgary Police Service has a community resource officer dedicated to the northwest quadrant
  • The LRT park-and-ride area has increased police patrols and security cameras

Safety Tips for Residents:

  • Join the Tuscany Neighbourhood Watch or start a block watch on your street
  • Secure vehicles and remove valuables — theft from vehicles is the most common reported crime
  • Use motion-sensor outdoor lighting and consider security cameras
  • Report suspicious activity to the Calgary Police Service non-emergency line (403-266-1234)
  • When using the LRT park-and-ride, park in well-lit areas and remove valuables

For current crime statistics, visit the Calgary Police Service crime map.

How close is Tuscany to downtown Calgary and major employment centres?

Tuscany's northwest location provides excellent access to multiple employment hubs across the Calgary region, with direct LRT service making downtown easily accessible.

Commute Times by Car:

  • Downtown Calgary: 15 to 18 minutes via Crowchild Trail
  • Calgary International Airport (YYC): 18 to 22 minutes via Stoney Trail
  • University of Calgary/Foothills Hospital: 12 to 15 minutes via Crowchild Trail
  • Rockyview General Hospital: 20 to 25 minutes via Crowchild Trail
  • South Health Campus (Seton): 30 to 35 minutes via Stoney Trail ring road
  • Quarry Park Business Park: 25 to 30 minutes via Stoney Trail to Deerfoot Trail

LRT Commute to Downtown:

  • Train from Tuscany Station to downtown core: 20 to 25 minutes
  • Trains run every 5 to 10 minutes during peak hours
  • No transfers required — direct service to downtown, SAIT, and University of Calgary

Direct LRT access to downtown and the University of Calgary makes Tuscany one of the most convenient northwest communities for students and downtown professionals.

How does Tuscany compare to nearby communities like Rocky Ridge or Royal Oak?

Tuscany vs. Rocky Ridge:

  • Tuscany has direct LRT access (Tuscany Station); Rocky Ridge does not have LRT within the community
  • Both have excellent ravine settings; Tuscany's 12 Mile Coulee is more central and extensive
  • Tuscany has the Tuscany Club private recreation facility; Rocky Ridge has a community centre but no pool
  • Rocky Ridge has slightly newer homes (2000 to 2010 vs. 1995 to 2008)
  • Both have similar price points, though Tuscany ravine lots command higher premiums

Tuscany vs. Royal Oak:

  • Royal Oak has more commercial amenities within walking distance (Sobeys, Shoppers); Tuscany has Tuscany Market (Co-op)
  • Tuscany has direct LRT access; Royal Oak residents must drive or bus to Tuscany or Crowfoot stations
  • Royal Oak has newer homes (2002 to 2015); Tuscany homes are slightly older on average
  • Tuscany has the Tuscany Club; Royal Oak has no equivalent private recreation facility
  • Royal Oak is closer to Crowfoot Crossing shopping; Tuscany is closer to Stoney Trail

Tuscany vs. Scenic Acres:

  • Scenic Acres is older (1988 to 1995) with lower price points on average
  • Tuscany has direct LRT access; Scenic Acres residents bus to Crowfoot Station
  • Tuscany has larger lots and newer homes on average; Scenic Acres has more mature trees
  • Tuscany has the Tuscany Club; Scenic Acres has no private recreation facility
  • Both have excellent ravine settings and pathway systems

Tuscany vs. Valley Ridge:

  • Valley Ridge is on the west side of Crowchild Trail with no LRT access; Tuscany has LRT within the community
  • Valley Ridge has more natural ravine setting along the Bow River; Tuscany's ravine is 12 Mile Coulee
  • Valley Ridge is slightly less dense with larger lots; Tuscany has more housing variety including townhomes and condos
  • Both have similar price points; Valley Ridge ravine lots (river views) command the highest premiums
  • Tuscany has better access to shopping (Crowfoot Crossing, Beacon Hill)
What future development is planned for Tuscany?

As a mature community (built 1995 to 2008), Tuscany has limited new development, but several factors continue to enhance its desirability.

Tuscany Club Enhancements:

  • The Tuscany Club continues to upgrade its facilities including pool renovations, fitness centre expansion, and ice rink improvements
  • These enhancements increase the desirability of Tuscany homes and community appeal

Stoney Trail / Crowchild Trail Interchange Improvements:

  • The City of Calgary continues to invest in interchange and traffic flow improvements at the Stoney Trail / Crowchild Trail interchange
  • Enhanced access benefits Tuscany residents commuting to all quadrants of the city

Tuscany LRT Station Upgrades:

  • Calgary Transit continues to invest in station improvements including lighting, security cameras, and shelter upgrades
  • Park-and-ride expansion considered as demand continues to grow

Pathway System Improvements:

  • The City of Calgary continues to maintain and upgrade the 12 Mile Coulee pathway system
  • Enhanced lighting and wayfinding signage planned for high-traffic areas

Infilling & Luxury Redevelopment:

  • Original homes on premium ravine lots continue to be purchased for luxury redevelopment
  • New custom homes on ravine lots often exceed $1.2 million to $1.8 million
  • This trend drives property values upward across the community

For updates on city planning initiatives, visit the City of Calgary Planning and Development page.

Is Tuscany dog-friendly?

Tuscany is an extremely dog-friendly community, with over 15 km of ravine trails and abundant green space.

Dog-Friendly Features:

  • 12 Mile Coulee Ravine: Over 15 km of paved and natural trails through the ravine, perfect for daily leashed walks with stunning views
  • Tuscany Greenway: Linear park with walking paths and pet waste stations throughout the community
  • Tuscany Park: Open green space for leashed exercise and play
  • Tuscany Pond Pathway: Scenic loop around the pond, popular for sunset dog walks with benches
  • Pet Waste Stations: Located at Tuscany Park, Tuscany Pond, and along the greenway system
  • Nearby Off-Leash Areas: Rocky Ridge Off-Leash Area (5 minutes), Nose Creek Off-Leash Area (12 minutes)
  • Veterinary Services Nearby: Tuscany Veterinary Clinic (in Tuscany Market), Rocky Ridge Veterinary Hospital, and 24-hour emergency vet at Calgary North Veterinary Hospital

Tips for Dog Owners:

  • Always leash dogs on city pathways (required by Calgary bylaw)
  • The 12 Mile Coulee trails are busiest on weekday evenings and weekends — early mornings are quieter for reactive dogs
  • Most homes in Tuscany have fenced backyards — check property listings for yard size
  • The community has an active group of dog owners who organize informal pack walks via the Tuscany Community Association Facebook group
  • Several dog groomers and pet supply stores are located at Tuscany Market and Crowfoot Crossing
  • The ravine is home to wildlife including deer, coyotes, and waterfowl — keep dogs on leash near nesting areas during spring and early summer
  • In winter, the ravine trails are groomed but can be icy — consider booties for your dog

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